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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

I couldn't resist the great layout for the current Cardabilities Challenge (oops...looks like linky is already closed). It paired up perfectly with Barbara's Color Challenge on SCS: Elegant Eggplant, Crushed Curry and Garden Green with the dessert option to use at least one leaf. Thankfully I don't need a sympathy card right now, but my stash was in need of replenishing. I really loved these colors together and rarely ever use eggplant or this shade of green. I stamped off once for the two stamped leaves on the card base. For the popped up leaves that were fussy cut, I used Garden Green without stamping off first. I just can't seem to live with much white space, so had to add a trio of sequins to balance things out! :-)

STAMPS: Kinda Eclectic (SU), Loving Thoughts (SU) Monday night football game is over (another big upset!), so now I'm off to bed. Thanks for stopping by...

Monday, September 29, 2014

The blogosphere is on caffeine overload today with a Coffee Lovers Bloghop going on and I am hopping along by linking up to Chaitali's blog HERE where all the fun begins! Grab your fave cup of joe and check out the creations. By participating with an entry of your own, you just might win one of the many prizes that are up for grabs! You can join in by posting a card on the link on Chaitali's post before 11:59 PST.

I created my card using papers from Teresa Collins' "Memorabilia" pad and stamps from Verve's Holiday Treats and Chevron Love. These two sets coordinate so well with all the chevron design elements!

I went with some of my fave colors for the new tall and skinny Mojo Monday Challenge. I let the print of the bird inside the frame outline dictate my sentiment - Verve's Hope Perches Plain Jane. It was pure coincidence but thought it was funny that the bird's beak meets the end of the sentiment as though he "wrote" it! Had I planned it that way, it wouldn't have worked - lol! This fringed flower - stamped and sponged with Lost Lagoon - is one of my fave Verve flowers from the Sunny Days stamp set and love it paired with the leafy sprigs of greenery. My card size is 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".

If you'd like some more inspiration from the rest of the mojo makers, check out their blog links below:

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

I wanted to play along with the CAS(E) This Sketch challenge and I also wanted to pay tribute to Bridget Finlay who is "retiring" her hostess position for the Featured Stamper challengeon SCS. I'm such a fan of her vivid colors and non-stop, stunning creativity! I chose Bridget's card HERE to CASE, but my watercoloring/stenciling background didn't turn out as crisp and defined as hers. I've tried this technique before while taking the series of online watercolor classes and apparently am missing some key point - lol! Oh well, it is what it is!

I used Tim Holtz' watercolor cardstock and adhered it to a clipboard with washi tape. I then applied a wash of water over the entire BG. Using some distress inks on acrylic blocks, I picked up colors with a wet brush and randomly applied the color. I then placed a large dots stencil over the panel and placed a couple of heavy objects on top and waited several hours until it dried. The feathers are white embossed on vellum. The Retro Die-Namics border by MFT was cut using scrap pieces of CS from my stash, so I'm not 100% what colors I used. The sentiment is a Plain Jane by Verve called Hope Perches. Feathers are from Waltzingmouse Stamps' Fine Feathers set.

Check out the new Color Throwdown Challenge where Barbara is our hostess with these fab earthy colors (love those draperies)!

BABY ALERT!!! We interrupt this Color Throwdown post to announce our new grand-daughter, Quinn, arrived last evening around 9 PM! 6 lbs. 8 oz. and 20 1/2" long! Friday can't come soon enough to make the trip to see her and her proud mommy and daddy! CAN. NOT. WAIT.

On to my CTD card...I started with the SU Kinda Eclectic set then thought I'd add a couple of punched tickets. That's where I did a U-turn in my planning process and decided to turn it into a boy baby card! The tiny safety pin is MFT's Oh Baby Die-Namic and the baby rattle is a PTI die that coordinates with their Baby Button Bits set.We are welcoming Karren Johnson of Stamping Stuff as our star stamper this week! Be sure and play
along with us and you just might be in the spotlight next
week by being our guest star stamper! You don't have to have exact colors to play along, but you do
need to have a close resemblance. Be sure and link your creation to the
linky tool at the bottom of the current challenge post on the Color Throwdown Challenge blog.Want some more inspiration from the rest of the design team? Check them out below...Barbara AndersBroni HolcombeJoan ErvinJodi CollinsLori TeclerMonika DavisVickie ZimmerWanda CullenLisa Henke, September Guest DesignerKarren Johnson - Guest Star Stamper

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Today's Color Challenge on SCS is to use Blackberry Bliss, Hello Honey and Vanilla with the dessert option to add splatters. I skipped dessert and went with this Moonlight Designer Series paper stack which is very close to the CC colors. It has a white rather than vanilla BG but thought the Sahara Sand triangles were close to vanilla, so that the challenge police wouldn't come after me! :-) We learned how to create these sweet little treat bags at our last SU stamp club meeting. Easy to create and a fun way to slip a little chocolate treat inside and surprise a co-worker, friend, family member, etc.

Take a sheet of paper 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" and score at 1, 1 1/2, 2, 4, 4 1/2, 5 inches. Then turn the paper and score at 1/2" along the bottom. Cut away all of that 1/2" except the center section. Angle the tab slightly to give it a more finished look after you fold the bag together. The photo hopefully explains what I'm failing to convey well in words - lol!

I used scoring tape to secure the edges firmly together. Then you can decorate your bag however you like!

Monday, September 22, 2014

It's time to get your mojo going with a new Mojo Monday sketch challenge! Julee has a horizontal layout which I decided was perfect to create a manila folder with my envelope punch board. My kids are all grown and no longer needing teacher gifts, but I fix card baskets to donate to different charities, so this will go into one of those.

If you'd like some more inspiration from the rest of the mojo makers, check out their blog links below:

Friday, September 19, 2014

Today, we are looking back at the fun sewing and quilting themed stamps and papers that were released this month at Our Daily Bread Designs. I used Copics to color the quilted focal image from the Quilts stamp
set and paired it with a sentiment - also from the same set - then die cut using ODBD Vintage Labels die. I
accented it with ODBD Aster dies and an antiqued brass spool of thread
charm.Be sure and visit the Our Daily Bread Designs blog so you can see the entire release with all the sets and samples in one location! The other breadsticks have more awesome projects that you don't want to miss! Check out their blog links below...

Thursday, September 18, 2014

I came home from work after an unusually busy shift and decided to wind down with a little water color therapy! I got my inspiration from this gorgeous photo for the current Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge. The stone wishing well led me to use a Mini Bricks stencil by TCW with a soft gray chalk color for a very subtle look of bricks. I'm also playing along with the Just Us Girls Challenge where it's trend week and Vicki has chosen to

have us feature the water coloring trend that's so popular right now. So, of course, I couldn't resist...yet again...to play with WPlus9's Pretty Peonies set! This also qualifies for Cathy's Ways To Use It challenge on SCS to use stencils. I used Tim Holtz distress markers to color on the acrylic stamps before I stamped to the watercolor cardstock. I then softened the lines with a brush that was only lightly loaded with water.

I'm barely keeping my eyes open, so I'm off to get some shut eye! Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Hey everyone! I'm your hostess for this week's Color Throwdown challengeand yes...I am hanging on to summer with dear life with some flowers and summer-like colors since fall isn't officially here yet - lol! I loved these embellishments found in an Etsy shop and went with a very literal interpretation for my card sample.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

A creation for the new Reverse Confetti September Color Challenge. I scribbled Worn Lipstick, Mustard Seed and Pumice Stone distress markers over TH watercolor CS then blended with a wet brush. I then die cut multiple paisley shapes. The flamingo was stamped with Regal Rose and Crushed Curry ink and popped with foam dots.

Monday, September 15, 2014

The weeks just keep flying on by and it's already time for another Mojo Monday challenge! I had a ball creating this card for our soon-to-be born grand-daughter! D-day is September 16, so we're anxiously awaiting the arrival of baby _____. :-) Can't share the name quite yet!

After die cutting the stitched rectangle panel, I added light texture paste with a hearts stencil by My

Favorite Things. I thought it symbolized love "raining down"! Emery was paper pieced with his head popped with a foam dot.

For more
inspiration, you'll want to visit the other mojomakers' blogs below...OR...you
can go to the Mojo Monday blog and check out
the first 7 thumbnails.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

September 11 brings back a flood of memories every year when we remember that day 13 years ago
when the US was hit by overwhelming sadness as acts of terrorism changed so many lives forever. The SCS Ways to Use It challenge is to "make it monumental"....meaning we are to honor our heroes by incorporating elements of stone, granite, marble, etc. on our creations. I went with some Ferro Special Effect Paste by Creative Imaginations that has actual natural ground stone in the mixture and added it to Soft Stone cardstock using a TCW mini basketweave stencil. It has a very hardened and rough texture IRL and I thought it would be perfect for this challenge! I'm also playing along with Jen's Deconstructed Sketch Challenge.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Another quick thank you card with some water coloring via Tim Holtz distress markers. I used two step stamping with each peony image by brushing the marker ink on the stamp then blending with a small amount of water on a brush. The first step was stamped off first to give a very faint amount of color. Using distress markers adds a more minimal amount of ink than you get when using the ink pads. Thanks for stopping by...it's time to head out to work shortly, so the stamp room therapy time is over for today! :-)

Welcome to my blog...an online journal of my paper crafting hobby. When I'm not in my stamp room, I'm probably working at my full-time job as a rehabilitation RN. I'm so happy to have you visit my blog and I appreciate when you take time to comment!

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